Vedrana Egon
- Actress
- Producer
- Writer
A native Sarajevan, Vedrana Egon is a Los Angeles based actress, screenwriter, director and a singer.
Very early in her childhood she developed a passion for art that hasn't left her since.
As an artist, Egon is primarily interested in exploring: always fighting against the characteristics of traditional structure in any art form.
Her inspiration comes from dreams, poetry, literature, classical music and paintings and she strongly supports the idea of applying and combining different forms and mediums of expression to her work.
Her influences range from French New Wave, Theatre of Absurd, Existentialism, Dadaism, Surrealism, Weimar Cabaret, Dogme 95 Manifesto, Post Punk Movement, Gothic and Magical Realism.
She wrote, directed, produced and starred in "Omnia Mea Mecum Porto" (All that is mine I carry with me); a surreal drama about a young woman who is a refugee and a sole survivor of a war that has claimed the lives of her immediate family.
In 2014. she teamed up with a true Renaissance man, a young talented French actor/director/writer Guillaume Campanacci, on his directorial debut: "Devils in Disguise". The pair's love for cinema, particularly French New Wave, and similar aesthetic sensibilities were undeniable from the start and the collaboration continued seamlessly and successfully, culminating with two full feature script they co-penned; a drama about friendship, love triangle and the ultimate Greek tragedy titled "We Used To Be Young Together" and a romantic comedy titled "Whenever I'm Alone With You" set in South of France.
She wrote, directed, produced and starred in "Omnia Mea Mecum Porto" (All that is mine I carry with me); a surreal drama about a young woman who is a refugee and a sole survivor of a war that has claimed the lives of her immediate family.
In 2014. she teamed up with a true Renaissance man, a young talented French actor/director/writer Guillaume Campanacci, on his directorial debut: "Devils in Disguise". The pair's love for cinema, particularly French New Wave, and similar aesthetic sensibilities were undeniable from the start and the collaboration continued seamlessly and successfully, culminating with two full feature script they co-penned; a drama about friendship, love triangle and the ultimate Greek tragedy titled "We Used To Be Young Together" and a romantic comedy titled "Whenever I'm Alone With You" set in South of France.